Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato
This chapter discusses the major potato diseases worldwide: late blight, early blight, wart, and powdery scab. Late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, continues to be the main biotic constraint of potato production. Annual losses have been estimated to be about €6.1 billion, with...
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| author | Adolf, Birgit Andrade-Piedra, J.L. Molina, F. Przetakiewicz, J. Hausladen, H. Kromann, P. Lees, A.K. Lindqvist-Kreuze, H. Pérez, W. Secor, G.A. |
| author_browse | Adolf, Birgit Andrade-Piedra, J.L. Hausladen, H. Kromann, P. Lees, A.K. Lindqvist-Kreuze, H. Molina, F. Przetakiewicz, J. Pérez, W. Secor, G.A. |
| author_facet | Adolf, Birgit Andrade-Piedra, J.L. Molina, F. Przetakiewicz, J. Hausladen, H. Kromann, P. Lees, A.K. Lindqvist-Kreuze, H. Pérez, W. Secor, G.A. |
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| description | This chapter discusses the major potato diseases worldwide: late blight, early blight, wart, and powdery scab. Late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, continues to be the main biotic constraint of potato production. Annual losses have been estimated to be about €6.1 billion, with major consequences to food security, especially in developing countries. Symptoms of the disease can be seen in leaves (water-soaked light to dark brown spots), stems (brown spots), and tubers (slightly depressed areas with reddish-brown color). High humidity and mild temperatures are essential for disease development and, under optimal conditions, the disease can destroy a field in a few days. Phytophthora infestans evolves continuously, mainly through recombination and migration from other areas. Thus, monitoring of P. infestans populations is critical for the design of effective management strategies. Fungicides remain as the most common tactic for late blight management, but environmental considerations are increasing the pressure to use host resistance, sanitation, and other measures. New solutions being developed to manage late blight include, among others, smart phone-based decision support systems linked to portable molecular diagnostics kits that can disseminate disease information rapidly to a large number of farmers. Emerging research topics on P. infestans include the role of the pathogen–microbiota interaction in promotion or suppression of the disease, as well as the metabolism of P. infestans. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1061832025-03-13T09:46:29Z Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato Adolf, Birgit Andrade-Piedra, J.L. Molina, F. Przetakiewicz, J. Hausladen, H. Kromann, P. Lees, A.K. Lindqvist-Kreuze, H. Pérez, W. Secor, G.A. phytophthora infestans early blight (alternaria) alternaria solani synchytrium endobioticum potatoes This chapter discusses the major potato diseases worldwide: late blight, early blight, wart, and powdery scab. Late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, continues to be the main biotic constraint of potato production. Annual losses have been estimated to be about €6.1 billion, with major consequences to food security, especially in developing countries. Symptoms of the disease can be seen in leaves (water-soaked light to dark brown spots), stems (brown spots), and tubers (slightly depressed areas with reddish-brown color). High humidity and mild temperatures are essential for disease development and, under optimal conditions, the disease can destroy a field in a few days. Phytophthora infestans evolves continuously, mainly through recombination and migration from other areas. Thus, monitoring of P. infestans populations is critical for the design of effective management strategies. Fungicides remain as the most common tactic for late blight management, but environmental considerations are increasing the pressure to use host resistance, sanitation, and other measures. New solutions being developed to manage late blight include, among others, smart phone-based decision support systems linked to portable molecular diagnostics kits that can disseminate disease information rapidly to a large number of farmers. Emerging research topics on P. infestans include the role of the pathogen–microbiota interaction in promotion or suppression of the disease, as well as the metabolism of P. infestans. 2020 2019-12-17T03:34:42Z 2019-12-17T03:34:42Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106183 en Open Access Springer Adolf, B.; Andrade-Piedra, J.L.; Molina, F.; Przetakiewicz, J.; Hausladen, H.; Kromann, P.; Lees, A.K.; Lindqvist-Kreuze, H.; Perez, W.; Secor, G.A. 2020. Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato. In: Campos H., Ortiz O. (eds) The Potato Crop. Its agricultural, nutritional and social contribution to humankind. Cham (Switzerland). Springer, Cham. ISBN: 978-3-030-28683-5. pp. 307-350. |
| spellingShingle | phytophthora infestans early blight (alternaria) alternaria solani synchytrium endobioticum potatoes Adolf, Birgit Andrade-Piedra, J.L. Molina, F. Przetakiewicz, J. Hausladen, H. Kromann, P. Lees, A.K. Lindqvist-Kreuze, H. Pérez, W. Secor, G.A. Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title | Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title_full | Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title_fullStr | Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title_full_unstemmed | Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title_short | Fungal, oomycete, and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| title_sort | fungal oomycete and plasmodiophorid diseases of potato |
| topic | phytophthora infestans early blight (alternaria) alternaria solani synchytrium endobioticum potatoes |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106183 |
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